Árboles internos (internal trees) is an organic work that is constructed and built in space. It is a set of totems of a sculptural nature built from clay vessels or pots that contain incisions, scratches, lines or traces made by the artist. Each of these vertical pillars is made up of the reiteration of the same object that, in its repetition mechanism, results in a new configuration of Brancusian inspiration. The work is made up of nine pillars or columns of pots of various heights that are crowned with natural plants.

Text written and curated by Patricia Velasco Barbieri

Exhibition in La Hacienda la Trinidad Parque Cultural, Caracas. 2024

Project in collaboration with ArtesanoGroup and the artisans from El Cercado, Nueva Esparta. Juan José Bermúdez, Juan Alberto Rodríguez and Maria Eugenia Rodríguez.

Portrait photography by Silvana Trevale

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